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RAINING CATS AND DOGS

Anna Ellis

THE saying is raining cats and dogs, but PAWSPATAS are offering more than a trickle at their forthcoming events.

Make a note in your diary to come along and see some of the puppies and kittens currently looking for their furever homes.

PAWS ­ PATAS will be at their outlet in Turre on Saturday, July 1, from 10.30am until 1.30pm and at their outlet in Las Buganvillas on Saturday, July 22, from 10.30am until 1.30pm.

Not only will there be some gorgeous fluffy bundles of love to see but also tea, coffee, cakes and home ­ made preserves. Enjoy the various stalls and Tombola plus an amazing choice of fabulous summer clothing and more on offer in the outlets.

PAWS ­ PATAS animal shelter is brimming with happy, healthy pets but they would be feeling ecstatic if they were adopt ­ ed into a loving, secure home.

Dogs are also available.

However, fostering is also another option. PAWSPATAS relies heavily on the generosity of people who are prepared to offer a temporary home to one (or more) of the animals in their care.

If you are in a position whereby you are unable to adopt or foster, then just come along and talk to the volunteers about all the other areas you can get involved with such as

Alamar Festival

ALMERIA City Council has organised a new edition of the Alamar Festival to take place from June 15 to 17.

Three concerts with free admission (until full capacity is reached) are on offer.

The first concert will take place at 9.30pm in Alcazaba and the following days’ concerts will be held in the Plaza de la Constitucion.

walking the dogs and socialising with both cats and dogs and helping with vet runs or in the outlets.

If you want to get involved with this marvellous animal shelter who have been saving lives and finding homes since 1989, they look forward to welcoming you!

For further information about the animals, email: dogs@paws ­ patas.org or cats@paws ­ patas.org or visit their website at www.paws­patas.org.

The Councillor for Culture and Education, Diego Cruz, said: “This year we have the pleasure of watching three concerts, Gnawa music of Boudanga, the flamenco­rooted electronic music of Mëstiza, with Almerian DJ Re:Vood, and the mix of African rhythms and jazz of Carmen Souza.”

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